Kings of Kashmira Vol 2 (Rajatarangini of Kalhana)/Table of Contents of Book VII

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Kings of Kashmira

Being A Translation of the Sanskrit Work

Rajatarangini of Kalhana Pandita: Vol.2

By Jogesh Chunder Dutt

1887

London: Trubner & Co.

Table of Contents of Book VII
[p.xxxi]:

King Kshamapati; — Attempt to destroy Tunga;-— Death of Chandrakara and of the sons of Punyakara ; — Rise of Tunga ; — Marriage of princess Lothika ; — Attempt to destroy Tunga and the king; — Rebellion at Parihasapura ; — Secret attempt to assassinate Tunga ; — Death of the king's Son-in-law and others; — Maladministration by Tunga ; — Death of Tunga's brother ; — Tunga's expedition to help the Shahi ; — Fall of the Shahi ; — Attempt to kill Tunga ;— Murder of Tunga, his son and others ; — Minor events following the death of Tunga ; — Rise of Partha; — Chandramukha. — Buildings erected in this reign ; — Bad character of the queen ; — Death of king Kshamapati ; — King Hariraja ; — Good work of the new king ; — His death ; — Attempt of the queen-mother to ascend the throne; — Coronation of Anantadeva; — Invasion of Vigraharaja; — His death; — Vices of king Anantadeva, and oppression of the people ; — Marriage of Rudrapala and of the king ; — Invasion of Tribhuvana ; — His defeat ; — Invasion of the lord of Dvara with the Mlechchha kings ; — His defeat and death ; — Death of Rudrapala and the sons of Shahi ; — Queen Subhata ; — Her good work; — Desertion of the old palace; — King's grooms ; — Jester Dallaka ; — Administration of the queen ; — Balabhanja ; — Minister Keshava ; — Rise of Haladhara ; — His good work ; — Fall of Vimba ; — Disposition of Sala, king of Champa ; — King's peril at Vallapura, and at Urasha; — Death of Rajeshvara; — Haladhara's imprisonment and release ; — Weakness of the king ; — His abdication ; — Coronation of Kalasha ; — Humiliation of Ananta ; — Reascention of Ananta to the throne ; — Inheritance of a kingdom ; — Defeat in the

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[p.xxxiv]:influence in the court ; — Arrangement of the ministry ; — Execution of Nonaka and his half brother, and mutilation of his wife ; — Bestowal of minor posts ; — Dhammata ; — Disaffection of Vijayamalla ; — His prowess ;— His flight to Darat ; — Wintering at Darat ; — His sally from Darat ; — His death ; — Introduction of elegant customs &c, into the country ; — Harsha's liberality to the learned &c. ; — Rihlana ; — Embellishment of the capital; — King's routine; — Currency; — Minor affairs ;— Plunder of the monastery erected by the king's father ; — Attempt of Bhuvanaraja to possess Lohara ; — War with Rajapuri; — Imbecility Dandanayaka; — Victory of Kandarpa ; — Sallying of the Rajapurians ; — Their defeat ; — Arrival of Dandanayaka ; — Return of Kandarpa to Kashmira ; — Kandarpa removed to Lohara ; — Ill-will of the king against Kandarpa ; — Retirement of Kandarpa to Benares; — His acts in the east; — Conspiracy against the king; — Its failure;— Deaths of Jayaraja ; — Death of Vamana ; — Death of Dhammata ; — King's protection of Rihlana and Sahlana ; — Rebellion of Tulla and others ; — Their death ; — Murder of the two sons of Utkarsha; — Ill-advisers of the king; — Appropriation of the wealth of god Bhima ; — Ransoms Of other gods ; — Desecration of images ; — The king's favourites'; — Chandala; — Stupidities of theking; — Attempts to murder the king; — His vices;— Expedition against Rajapuri ; — Disgraceful retreat ; — King's desire to bring back Kandarpa ;— Imprisonment and, release of Dandanayaka ; -Expedition against Darat ; — Disgraceful retreat ; — valor and reputation of Uchchala and Sussala; — Death of Madana and his sons; — Murder of Kalasharaja. Pestilence, famine and other calamities ; — Massacre of the Damaras ; — Attempt to murder Uchchala and Sussala ; — Their escape ; — Uchchala at Rajapuri ; — Uchchala among the Khashas; -Opposition met by Uchchala ; — March of Uchchala towards Kashmira;— Uchchala enters Lohara; — He arrives at


[p.xxxv]:

Parnotsa ; — Capture of the lord of Dvara ; — Joined by the Damaras and the Khashas ; — Imbecility of the royal army ; — Uchchala's further progress; — Rebellion of the Damaras ; — Battle of Taramulaka ; — Rebellion at Madava ; — Victories of Ananda ; — Victory of Uchchala; — Capture of the lord of Mandala; — His wile ; — Uchchala's retreat from Parihasapura ; — Preparations of Uchchala ; — Sussula ; — His victories at Shurapura ; — Uchchala at Lohara ; — King's army at Lohara ; — Arrival of the enemies at Padmapura; — Their defeat by Chandraraja ; — Death of the maternal uncle of the rebel brothers ; — Distress of the royal army at Lohara ; — Death of the lord of Mandala ; — Coronation of Uchchala ; — King's council ; — His imbecility ; — Disaffection of the king's people; — Death of Vaddamangala; — Death of Malla and some of his household ; — Sussala's victory ; — Patta and Darshanapala ; — Sussala's intention to become king; — Prince Bhoja; — Pittha and his son Malla ; — Victory of prince Bhoja ; — Disaffection of Naga; — Disastrous battle on the bridge; — The conflagration;— Flight of prince Bhoja ;— Plunder and burning of the palace; — Pusillanimity of the king ;— Search after the prince ; — Dandanayaka ; — Desertion by the army ; — King at Akshapatla ; — King completely deserted ; — Wavering conduct of the king ;— Setting in of the rains ; — King's retreat within the forests of Pitrivana ; — King's shelter in a hermit's cottage ; — Fall of prince Bhoja and Padma; — Conduct of the hermit; — News of prince's death ; — Second night at tho hermit's cottage ; — King betrayed ; — Last struggle of the king ; — Death of Prayaga; — Fall of king Harsha; — Astronomical time of his birth; — King's head sent to Uchchala; — Cremation of the king's head. ; — Cremation of the king's body ; — Concluding reflections.


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